"The India Ventures of Fisher Ames, 1794-1804".
The younger Nathaniel strongly supported the antifederalist cause, which contrasted to his brother, the prominent Federalist congressman Fisher Ames.
He lost the election to Fisher Ames.
Fisher Ames heard this as he passed us on his unexpectedly democratic way home by foot.
Fisher Ames was the nearest thing we had to an orator (I never heard Patrick Henry).
Hamilton of New York and Fisher Ames of Massachusetts were younger still.
Fisher Ames once observed that she was "as complete a politician as any lady in the old French Court."
Despite his limited number of years in public service, Fisher Ames ranks as one of the more influential figures of his era.
In 2002, the Ames Christian University was named after Fisher Ames.
Works of Fisher Ames: With a Selection from His Speeches and Correspondence.